Katja Anttila
Professor
katja.anttila@utu.fi +358 29 450 4211 +358 50 431 8246 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 131 |
Fish physiology; cardiovascular physiology; ecophysiology; ecotoxicology; exercise physiology
I did my PhD in University of Oulu about exercise physiology of fishes and how training could be used to improve the stocking success of salmonids in wild. After my PhD I did my post-doc period in University of British Columbia, Canada about cardiovascular physiology of fishes and how they can respond to climate change. These studies continued in University of Turku first as a post-doc and currently I am a Professor in Animal Physiology, Department of Biology.
The research in my group is focusing
mostly on cardiovascular functions and metabolic rate of fishes and
other aquatic animals from molecular to functional level. We are
studying how animals can respond to different environmental challenges
including climate change, hypoxia, toxins and their interactions. These
challenges are especially important in Baltic Sea area where most of our
research is done. We are, however, also interested about cardiovascular
functions of mammals and how they can respond to challenges like diabetes, cancer and ageing.
I am teaching in Animal Physiology in courses:
FYGE2051 Ecophysiology
FYGE 2101 Basic Laboratory Technics in Animal Physiology
FYGE4051 Advanced Laboratory Course in Animal Physiology
FYGE4510 Environmental and Evolutionary Physiology
FYGE4500 Master Thesis in Animal Physiogy
BIOL2200 Final Exam for Batchelor Thesis/Physiology
- Variation in temperature tolerance among families of atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is associated with hypoxia tolerance, ventricle size and myoglobin level (2013)
- Journal of Experimental Biology